Hydro International is launching the Hydro Brake OptimumTM, a new flow control that promises to set new design and performance standards. Read more
A highly advanced, self-calibrating TOC analyser from HACH LANGE is helping Manchester Airport to effectively monitor runoff Read more
Following a rigorous procurement programme, innovative technology provider Hydro International has been awarded a five-year Framework Agreement by Scottish Water to supply sand filtration equipment. Read more
A new pipe weight calculator has been added to the FT Pipeline Systems website. Read more
Skipton-based ACWA Services celebrated its 25th anniversary this week with a reception at which Julian Smith, MP for Skipton and Ripon, staff and guests from around the world paid tribute Read more
Ofwat's director of policy and communication Marian Spain has said that opening the water sector up to competition for business customers would result in “a lot less need for regulation on price” and that if water companies can help businesses better “it will help all of us.”
The Government has published its responses to an Energy & Climate Change (ECC) Committee report of February 2012, revealing that marine energy is relatively low on its agenda in the development of low-carbon solutions.
Martin Baggs, Chief Executive of Thames Water has said that “a national water grid is not going to happen in my lifetime” when he appeared as the keynote speaker at the Institute of Water annual conference in London yesterday.
Southwark Council and local community group Save Your Riverside have expressed their disappointment and anger at yesterday’s confirmation by Thames Water that it will use Chambers Wharf as one of the key construction sites for the proposed Thames Tunnel.
North Midland Construction has revealed a fall in profits and revenue in its Interim Management Statement covering the period 1 January to 17 May 2012.
An underwater turbine that is set to be used in Scotland’s first tidal power project has successfully completed an initial testing period in Orkney, and is providing electricity for homes and businesses on the island of Eday, one of Orkney’s northern isles.
A specialist manufacturer of water quality measurement and monitoring systems is using peristaltic pump technology from Watson-Marlow Pumps Group
for use in chlorine monitoring equipment after similar pumps were found less reliable.
Welsh Water’s challenge to upgrade the sewage infrastructure within the £multi-million brownfield Swansea Waterfront re-development was facilitated with an innovative Hydro Vortex Drop™ shaft solution from Hydro International.
Berson has supplied two of its InLine+ UV disinfection systems to the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the city of Chernihiv (population 350,000),
north-east of Kiev, the Ukrainian capital. The Berson UV systems disinfect effluent prior to its discharge into the Desna River.